By default the video is imported using the original width/height.
If it is a large video (e.g. full-HD) it makes sense to scale it down to decrease the CPU load and disk I/O which required to decode and play the file.
A small, low-quality representation of the image is usually sufficient for editing sound-tracks.
By default the video is imported using the original width/height.
If it is a large video (e.g. full-HD) it makes sense to scale it down to decrease the CPU load and disk I/O which required to decode and play the file.
A small, low-quality representation of the image is usually sufficient for editing sound-tracks.